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Full Name
  
Marian Dale

Spouse
  
F. R. Scott (m. 1928)

Name
  
Marian Scott

Movement
  
abstract

Nationality
  
Canadian


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Born
  
26 June 1906
Montreal, Quebec

Known for
  
painter of landscapes & cityscapes

Died
  
November 28, 1993, Montreal, Canada

Artwork
  
Untitled Geometric, Untitled 'Colour Abstract', Untitled I

Education
  
Ecole des beaux-arts de Montreal, Slade School of Fine Art

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Marian Dale Scott (née Dale, 26 June 1906 – 28 November 1993) was a Canadian painter.

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Life

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She was born Marian Mildred Dale in Montreal. She showed talent at an early age: her first works were exhibited in 1918. She was among the first students at the École des beaux-arts de Montréal in 1924. After study in London at the Slade School of Art, she returned to her home city, where in 1928 she married the poet and law professor F. R. Scott. They had one son, the diplomat Peter Dale Scott.

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Her career began with landscapes, followed by cityscapes which reflected her social concerns. In the 1940s, she turned to abstraction, seeking inspiration in scientific literature.

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In the 1930s, she was active in anti-fascist movements and the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, which her husband had helped found. She also taught art to disadvantaged children as part of an organization set up by her close friend Norman Bethune. As a pacifist, she campaigned for nuclear disarmament in the 1950s and against the Vietnam War in the 1960s.

She was a founding member of the short-lived but influential Contemporary Arts Society of Montreal (Société d'art contemporain, 1939–48), and was elected to the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in 1973. She taught at St. George's School, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, and at Macdonald College.

Education

Scott studied at the École des beaux-arts de Montréal and the Slade School in London, England.

Awards

  • Thomas More Institute, Purchase Award, 1967
  • Ontario Society of Artists, Baxter Purchase Award, 1969
  • References

    Marian Dale Scott Wikipedia